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What is the adverb for humor?

There isn't a single perfect adverb for "humor." However, depending on the context, you could use several options:

General:

* Humorously: This is the most direct and common option.

* Funnily: This emphasizes the amusing or comical aspect.

* Wittily: This implies cleverness and sharpness in the humor.

* Jovially: This suggests a good-natured and cheerful humor.

* Satirically: This implies using irony or sarcasm to humorously criticize.

Specific examples:

* "He humorously told a story about his embarrassing childhood."

* "She funnily mimicked her boss's voice."

* "The comedian delivered his jokes wittily."

* "The children greeted each other jovially."

* "The author satirically mocked the government's policies."

The best choice depends on the specific tone and meaning you want to convey.

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